: or. P.F. Benn.” jee sa. «ee - LETTER S. - (eontinuea from | page 4) “many hundreds of them.... it all “erty owners of North Saanich on . their. rejection of amalgamation ‘ _, amounts ‘to many thousands. I am sure. many sportsmen, after oe “Sa good’ ‘day's fishing or after _~. enjoying ‘different beaches which they. have, visited by boat, would “on returning. like to stop, and buy. : “ approach the: i, Chamber of: Commerce -or the: Liquor’ Control Board. “Let us not forget we are’ one “ of the main outlets for our sports- “men and for tourists using the ferry and. those touring our. Pen- - insula, :": “oT must ‘congratulate Council- 3 "LARGE TWO - BEDROOM AP- I think he sees endum, has not changed. ‘of the residents as expressed and in petitions submitted to we are getting a lot of costly $2.00. 656-2382. __44-4 December 2nd at Sanscha Hall, 77s ot powntown. No youngs= ', - What .is happening to us-locally The. objective «To. retain a . two years ago prior to incorp-.: Council. . * commitments. and frills we did. OLD SCRAP. . 656-2469. 9tf opening. at 2 p.m, 46- 3 ters. Phone 656-2665. 45-tf and. is “doing what he thinks is rural. atmosphere’? has been’ oration and one wonders wheth-~ Unfortunately. due to replaces not ask for, and are not getting a eee 7 - “best for Central Saanich. I ‘stated many times by. many pe- .. er the Reeve and his most out- ment and substitutions of the _ the. basic protection of our rural WANTED: OLD RIFLES, PIST-. SIDNEY ELEMENTARY P.T.A. COMPLETELY FURNISHED “am. sure if he, Councillor PF. : “Benn, called.on many, of us for In: conclusion, le?’'s. “keep the on bottle” ‘of our choice ~open and: ae ‘Femembery, no ‘man is a°camell: Ounces! ~WM.'D, O'REGAN, 1209 Clarke Rd. 8 : Brentwood Bay.” RURAL ATMOSPHE RE. nos . : prior to ‘the: recent referend-- , um on’ the proposed. amalgama- ° osition _ ople.. tion: I took a strong stand against a algamation.. ‘Despite acertain : reticence to” appear.in print I.. feel: I:must make my own person- al views public. May I congratulate the ‘prop- ‘without’ any. assurance that their future growth. would be oriented . towards” the: preservation | of ax rural atmosphere. ° . “ Only ‘two years: ago. the prop-~. to: incorporate . North . Saanich with the clear objective”. “to” control our own. future.and : ‘thereby preserve the. rural at-"- mosphere’’ was presented to the voters. ©. By. the .result. of. the. '-vote this was clearly their de-. ~ Since: then ‘we have seen: the ‘penetration of ‘council by: a. sire. ‘group. whose positions have turned out to be clearly — con- trary to.. this objective,’ which, . as proved by the recent refer- ‘mum natural beauty. and: amen- ities, preventing: destruction: ‘by. “uncontrolled. growth.” only | ‘be «done: with careful and. : consistent... planning. “with: this. planning : must. ‘be ‘in- corporated some. system of relief. : ‘for: the. owners .of - -sub-marginal Parallel rural. Jand, who are at.present To-this primary objective _ ‘must be_ added: ffand.to prepare, - spoken. -. This can:. .v It. is’-my., opinion: that some : members. of.council who strong- ae ‘ly. promoted amalgamation have shown themselves to be quite - insensitive: to . the will- of. the ‘people “who. elected them... In: - particular. Reeve ‘Cumming and. Councillor Horth, acting doubt-..‘ less in what: they believed to be the best interests of the people, not only clearly identified them- selves with amalgamation,’ but ‘did not hesitate to personally. attack as inexperienced and in- © ept those councillors who opposed . their views, Do they now regard -- the’ majority of the voters in the ‘same light? a: The Reeve has. been quoted / as saying: ‘This is settled as far as I'am concerned.’’.and is understood to be taking the pos- ition. of setting up arrangements ‘to advance the will of the people. “The vote against amalgamation in effect reiterated the desires supporter at cross purposes: I believe that’: ithe . Reeve and those councillors whose: ideas “were sO° flatly re- “: pudiated: by the residents should “be: replaced by others: whose ‘views in these matters are dem~ . ‘onstratably clear and in general accord with those of the majority farms’ or. other: non-productive:. of the residents. “LANGUAGE” “Much | concern is bialiig ‘showh Councillor © ‘Horth: will. pay. any more atten- been. brought forward which throw. light..on.our age of ‘civilization 7 “MUNICIPAL AFFAIRS DESERVE CLOSE ATTENTION OF PEOPLE - Councillor T. C. -M. Davis of ‘North Saanich this week com- mented to The Review on the forthcoming: municipal election inthe municipality. . Mr. Davis”. “statement follows: -“The municipal affairs. of North. “Saanich deserve far closer atten- . tion ..by the property. owners than that:-given during: the past’ two years.. Perhaps, . after -incor- ..poration,.. we. felt that the ap- _pointment of the Joint Council of . the property-owners’ ° as- sociations as the first municipal - Council would. guarantee the car- rying. out.of the wishes of the people, ‘as expressed at the pub- lic ‘meetings before incorpora-' ‘tion, in the referenda since then, “members, :and possibly. to. basic tae “misconceptions - concerning the These things have occured be- gressively ithas become domina-= ‘ted. by a reeve: and councillors. “ whose: lack: of “touch: with: the wishes of. the majority has been’ - dramatically demonstrated by Ao their vigorous’ promotion of. the -ill- fated amalgamation drive. Let there be no mistake. The amalgamation bit was only a _ berg has been hidden from public _ view. \ o ‘The nosteréferenduin claims ‘ hy: ‘recollect the following expres- PE eY ; 2. parent defiance of. what I thought » : sions of the: ‘at public of my. fellow. “the people. had: clearly shown to. be: their ‘wishes,’ 'I' believe the. time: thas: come:-for:the: ‘people. to: We: should secure ‘and | pres Serve undivided local control. over toning and ‘land:use, dn . protection than before, ‘despite petitions - ‘and |: representations . from property owners to streng- then them. |" “We. find our reeve appointing himself as our municipal repre-: ‘sentative to the regional board, and becoming’ a leading function-" ary. when: we looked: to ‘incor- ~ - poration: as a defence: against re- gionsl interference. “The ©” amalgamation speaks for itself, We. find our council becoming involved in| . empire~building schemes. to’ expand boards’ and committees for the dispensation of social services. The: list could be. amplified to. fill. pages, but ina nutshell effort amenities which we did: ask for. - _, bers: being either non-committal” or. beaten: down when they at-.: tempted .to. oppose the reeve and: his: ‘policies. ‘This does_ not. mean we have : been | unable’ to conduct ordinary day-to-day bu-.. -siness.:. The basic. division in » ‘viewpoint has however almostin- variably. affected. the considera-. tion. of issues involving funda-.. -cipality. : Most of. ‘this is unknown to ‘the. “public ‘attend our regular council “review: ‘and reaffirm their wishes; and: ‘to elect a ‘reeve and ‘coun=:: -cillors ‘who can be depended i upon ™:: to. vearry. ‘them: nig is ‘the very. ‘existence: of our a ms “cent | public -exhortations © and ot “committee of the ‘whole’. 2 threats, ‘and. personal attacks on: “Seldom ‘does: any member of. the’: “PART-TIME SECRETARY AG-_ *<-ported. ‘that work ° on. bothRest: “Haven. Drive ‘and’ on Henry ‘Aven-: “ue iss, ,Progressing_ ‘on: ‘schedule, 7 qn ‘that, specifications. fora new. a are: fully: ‘aware. ‘of: the’ wishes of” COMING EVENTS ming et RENTER a ete SIDNEY CHILD HEALTH CON- > ference, every Tuesday afternoon “in the Kinsmen Health Centre. . ‘Phone 656-1188 for. appointments: Intf fh ‘NOV. 25TH AT 2.P:M, AT: ST... Paul’s Hall, Fifth St. and Mala- view’ Ave., St. Paul’s: United Church Fall Bazaar, with home- baking, sewing, white elephant, hat and -parcel post stalls..45-3 - WANTED CHILD CARE TWO TO FOUR years old..10 a.m. to 4 p.m. ols, Flasks, Swords. and ._Bay- onets etc., for collection; Phone , OLD BATH TUB.’ ANY CON- dition.’ 656-3496, MEN - WOMEN. EARN GOOD — money sellingR awleigh products. Phone 382-7704. - 46-2 WILL PAY CASH FOR 28 TO 32 foot _dispacement hull with’ or mornings - 46- 2 656-3411. Ask for. Jim.” tee’ ‘chairman AWE “Freeman. re 46-2 a. . week”: from Saan-- - iehton arriving Woodwards 9 a.m. ' Phone: 652-2068. 46-1 “PUBLIC. WORKS ene ve ‘Sidney. Public Works. Commit: ; fight when necessary to’ ‘defend | il... the majority. ‘interest; when | itu B threatened ‘ internally. or. exter: In ‘North: Saanich we. » have’ ‘an: SHADY CREEK U.C.W. TEA, bazaar and:art- show, Saturday, November 18, '2 p.m, 7184 East Saanich : Road. Sewing, candy, - home’ baking, fish pond, super-..: * fluities, plants: .and.: flowers, greeting cards. -Tyros,C.G.LT,,: Hi-C stalls. Everyone welcome, ’ 45-2. ; Tea 40¢. CHRISTMAS BAZAAR ST, AN-~ drews .-Ladies.. Guild, Sanscha. Hall, Saturday, Nov. 18th at 2. p.m. 50¢. Admission including tea 44-3 SANTA'S SALE FOR. SANSCHA, ‘will hold: a joint meeting. - MeTavish.school at: the: library SIDNEY AND NORTH SAANICH Centennial: Committee. are spon- : soring.a Centennial Ball, Dec, 2, There will be refreshments, prizes, and abar available. Dress optional. Only $3. 00 per couple. ©. 46-1 Sisters. BRENTWOOD. UNITED CHURCH -. Shoreacres.. _ Women,. Christmas Tea and Ba- “STARTING. ON. FRIDAY, NOV. : from: 9:30 =11:30 ami: (2361. or | 656-3051. Comina Events:(CONTINUED) ~ 2159. with : from’ 9 till. 1 at Sanscha Hall. . "FURNISHED *- ONE : ‘Suite, heat, light, view, $95.00. ~“drew’s” Church “Hall. (2nd °St.), | ‘for. LOC AL shoppers. ° 25¢. hour “Por. |: ‘further. ‘information: hone. 656- oii Peat os 2 “46-1. —— ‘BRANCH 37. ROYAL CANADIAN: * Legion grand: Christmas’ Turkey. f Wednesday, November 15, 1967" (CONTINUED FROM: PAGE 9) _ WANTED. TO RENT. TWO. OR THREE | BEDROOM house, Sidney: area, References. Apply Box U, ‘The. Review. 45-1 | LOST CHILD'S GLASSES, ocT, 31, Sidney School area or James © | White . Blvd. 656-2776. Reward. Phone 45-1 PAIR READING GLASSES, ALL Bay ‘Road: Please phone 537- : 46-1 FOR RENT ‘one-bedroom suites. Attractive shore location. $80'- $95 month, WAREHOUSE FOR: RENT ON ‘Beacon Avenue. 656~ -2722, 45-tf He - HOUSEKEEPING. AND SLEEP- ing rooms. ‘Reasonable rates. ‘Phone 652-2780. “41-TF COMFORTABLY cabin on’ North Pender, . FURNISHED fully REST. HOME . VACANCY. AT. One lovely bright - and now we ‘must. evaluate the. those having the: ‘temerity to op~ . ricultural ‘Society, “must have ‘17.- and every Friday: morning: . . 2 coe an il o.! t ee os . =, be ee as” being ‘one: of im- pose | their. Viewpoint. Pee oe ee hi ni through. wilt em “ transportation, Box: Te The: S ‘until Dec..: 15th there will be ‘a a oS month, Reece ony: pied “62 “By way of-review,: I: distinct= witnessing: the ‘constant and ‘ape Review. ©. ee “45-2 baby. sitting service ‘in St.-An-. ie Sie eer 7 ONE BEDROOM’ HOUSE, DEE! : ‘Cove, : sea-view:: $65; Phone 652- assistance he. would get full sup-" as. population -presstres in-. tion to this second direction by. wishes and objectives of the peo- cause the Council has been do-. ¢56-2722 or 656-3440. 21-tf,. at Sanscha Hall, Monday, ae Includes everything. Bazan Bay. crease, to ensure’ that develop- the. people than they did to the -ple, ‘the. North’ Saanich Council. inated by this group, the same ST" EOX to REPLACE HAL- 20 at 8 p.m. ibe Ria “ int Beach Motel. eee 656- 4419 or ‘ “Keep up the good work Couneil- ment is planned and implemented. first. - “has moved: increasingly farther indivuduals_ who: fe Preguntas ~lowe’en’ removal. H.V.: ‘Green, Librarian wi the gues kere Fi ; 656- -3359. 45-4 yes ~ lor Bennl:. in such a way as to retain maxi-. .. If’ we are. ‘to avoid a “ couneil ‘away from these objectives. Pro- @Malgamation, the other mem- ‘6-5 5097: 45-2. °F: : . -H Je L AKE symptom. of their basic philo- . dland Without cabin and engine. 478- 500" CRIBBAGE AND WHIST, _insulated power, running water, = tion: between North Saanich and. prevented from. subdividing for. 11080 Chalet Road, ”" sophy. It is only the visible 10% ee the bresee vation of ur ne 4403, 46-1 Saturday, Nov. 18, 8 p.m. K of. frig,. etc. “Suit active retired Sidney, as president of the Deep the good of the whole, so. fat RRL, Sidney. ws _ Bereent of their. actions and in- 31’ environment, and ultimately RIDE FOR YOUNG LADY THR P Hall. -Sponsored by Pythian gentleman ‘Phone 599-5006 afters. ‘Cove. -P perty, Owners. Associa- “they will’ not suffer. Panes aor : - tentions. .° The: rest, like an ice-" RI 0 AD EE. ; 46= 1 -.8 p.m woe + Bbeth - regardiig: the use of cultured or that they were only tryingto sam- public.” Press cover age hasbeen | ‘ADVERTISER IS PREPARED TO. _zaar, in. church-hall, Saturday, “room, ‘Seaview... Good food and... ea uncultured English inour schools. ple’ ; : Pens limited, and © excluded when we" -. ae raeen ne - best of: care. For information gs ple’, public: opinion on: the :ques= have’ got down to. brass: tacks ‘clear. ‘unwanted ‘trees’ or logs. November 25, ‘2p. m, Tea: 50¢, hone 656- 1727. - AbtE ‘and: elsewhere... Many facts have .~ tion’.do' not ‘jibe with their re-° : ggg” p BOntE ae ihe gten Despite this lear expression | by. our. people; ‘we. find our. zon= ig regulations, which were scar= -cely adequate.» when: inherited from: the provincial. government, : being watered down’ to Bive less: undeveloped rural ‘area which ~f with® careful “and. farsighted. ‘ad- ministration through :the coming: oe years’ ‘can become a show-place, *. ~ajoy™: to” live ‘in, and..a-refuge from: ‘the’ ~ ever-encroaching human jungle. . ‘But | if-.this:.i our goal’ it will be achieved only if our: people: work together, ac: ‘tively. participating. in’ and being. :: the. people and are prepared to. faithfully: ‘translate « this. view=." point into: ‘municipal policy. : " ‘From their recent statements, it ‘appears that some members of . our. Council::were: unsympathe-: |! tic “to” the” majority. “viewpoint. from : ‘the ® “very” beginning, | It™ would 7 seem’: ‘imprudent to. ‘ask “these: people to undertake a fur-" eeling behind the author’ s: words : those. who teach’ it’ should strive. ee notte funk, that ve te te : {9 stninis by bale ak one out » erature we read, That our minds: ther term: of: office if they are: guided’ by. the property-owners’\. to. them."": Unfortunatel ublie Feet, ‘the interest’ that, held’ us. psychologically opposed to those associations. in the, selection of . : Yop Suspended ‘in a certain emotional . principles. and objectives which’ a municipal: government, Nobody. f | demands, ‘more: often’ than not, 2 ; ~ experience the author visualized... we: Bales to be Implemented, re- else 1s: ‘going to defend us, “restrict those ’ teachors who, de-..- ‘Such is not: the. case.- ‘Our ‘mind: i “ay woes emma Oe ie sire ‘to. cultivate. 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